Mr Angry said:In all seriousiness.
In my HSC exan they had a poem.
The question was "What is the poet saying?"
I simply wrote the poem out again.
I got zero for that part.
Thank f*ck I did 4 unit maths.
Mr Angry said:In all seriousiness.
In my HSC exan they had a poem.
The question was "What is the poet saying?"
I simply wrote the poem out again.
I got zero for that part.
Thank f*ck I did 4 unit maths.
Mr Angry said:In all seriousiness.
In my HSC exan they had a poem.
The question was "What is the poet saying?"
I simply wrote the poem out again.
I got zero for that part.
Thank f*ck I did 4 unit maths.
Suitman said:Sounds absolutely fascinating.
With such a broad range of education, you've probably had the best of all of us.
Maybe HJ will come on and refute that, but I'm including the different and varied cultures that you grew up in, as well as your schooling.
As difficult as it might have been at the time, I think you were very lucky.
what years were you at MHS Holic?eelaholic said:Guildford Public School and Merrylands High School
Ok, here goes...
I can't remember the name of the school. It was too long ago, and also in Dutch. But it was from Kindergarten.
I was skipped ahead to Year 2 from Kindy. So from Year 2 to Year 4, I went to Lincolcn International Academy in Santiago, Chile.
Then for Years 4 to 5 I went to International School Of Helsinki in Helsinki, Finland.
Then from years 6 to 9 I went to Kensington School in Barcelona, Spain.
Then for Years 10 to 12 I went to The Hills Grammar School in Kenthurts, Sydney.
Panther_Daz said:Shouldn't you be at school then!